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2018 Elections
Booming Population Of Trump-Loving GOPers Offsets Florida’s Growing Puerto Rican Vote Prime Badge
By Allegra Kirkland
09.12.18 | 11:26 am
Jimmy Carter: Dems Must ‘Appeal To Independents’ By Not Going Too Far To The Left
By BILL BARROW
09.12.18 | 11:22 am
Trump’s Approval Rating Plunges In New Polls, Boosting Dems’ Midterm Election Hopes
By Cameron Joseph
09.12.18 | 9:01 am
Safiya Wazir, a 27-year-old refugee from Afghanistan, reacts Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018, om Concord, N.H., after learning she defeated four-term incumbent State Rep. Dick Patten in the Democratic primary for New Hampshire's District 17 state representative seat. (Caitlin Andrews/Concord Monitor via AP) Safiya Wazir, a 27-year-old refugee from Afghanistan, reacts Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018, om Concord, N.H., after learning she defeated four-term incumbent State Rep. Dick Patten in the Democratic primary for New Hampshire's District 17 state representative seat. (Caitlin Andrews/Concord Monitor via AP)
Afghan Refugee Ousts 4-Term Incumbent In New Hampshire Legislature
By Associated Press
09.12.18 | 7:06 am
In this Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, photo, Democratic New York state Senate candidate Julia Salazar smiles as she speaks to a supporter before a rally in McCarren Park in the Brooklyn borough of New York. In a year in which establishment Democrats have found themselves stalked, and sometimes beaten, by more liberal challengers, Salazar seems well-positioned to become the next insurgent to knock off an incumbent. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) In this Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2018, photo, Democratic New York state Senate candidate Julia Salazar smiles as she speaks to a supporter before a rally in McCarren Park in the Brooklyn borough of New York. In a year in which establishment Democrats have found themselves stalked, and sometimes beaten, by more liberal challengers, Salazar seems well-positioned to become the next insurgent to knock off an incumbent. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
NY State Senate Candidate Accuses Daily Caller Of Plans To ‘Out’ Her As Sexual Assault Survivor
By KAREN MATTHEWS
09.12.18 | 7:02 am
Last Night’s Primary Roundup
By HOLLY RAMER
09.12.18 | 6:33 am
How Florida’s Puerto Rican Vote Is Changing Post-Hurricane Maria
By Allegra Kirkland
09.12.18 | 6:00 am
PORTLAND, ME - NOVEMBER 4: Bonnie MacInnis votes while her rat terrier/jack Russell mix named Theodore watches from the bottom of the voting booth at the Merrill Auditorium Rehearsal Hall in Portland, ME on Tuesday, November 4, 2014. (Photo by Whitney Hayward/Staff Photographer) PORTLAND, ME - NOVEMBER 4: Bonnie MacInnis votes while her rat terrier/jack Russell mix named Theodore watches from the bottom of the voting booth at the Merrill Auditorium Rehearsal Hall in Portland, ME on Tuesday, November 4, 2014. (Photo by Whitney Hayward/Staff Photographer)
AP Poll: Most Voters Are Open To Candidates Who Aren’t Very Religious
By DAVID CRARY
09.11.18 | 10:11 am
Kansas Board Rejects Liberal Activist’s Challenge To Kobach’s Bid For Governor
By JOHN HANNA
09.11.18 | 7:17 am
Nixon Slams Mailer Questioning Her Support For Jewish People
By DAVID KLEPPER
09.11.18 | 7:11 am
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